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cwlawrence


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Challenge: Panning (Basic Editing)
Camera: Nikon D70
Lens: Nikon AF Micro-Nikkor 60mm f2.8D
Location: bangkok, TH
Date: Feb 8, 2008
Aperture: f/8
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/30
Galleries: Portraiture, Blur
Date Uploaded: Feb 11, 2008

Sitting on a swivel chair, swiveling.

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Place: 95 out of 128
Avg (all users): 4.6288
Avg (commenters): 6.0000
Avg (participants): 4.4118
Avg (non-participants): 4.6910
Views since voting: 694
Views during voting: 442
Votes: 229
Comments: 13
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
02/19/2008 07:23:14 AM
Interesting concept, done well to remain sharp. Not too keen on the composition though, a great portrait otherwise
02/19/2008 05:17:21 AM
not very good
02/19/2008 04:57:23 AM
The subject is boring and right on center making the photo uninteresting
02/18/2008 07:20:26 PM
This is great! I don't know how you were able to get it that sharp. Well done.
02/17/2008 04:52:45 PM
nice lighting
02/17/2008 09:57:38 AM
Nice contrast between the bule of his eyes and the yellow of the polo.
02/15/2008 12:47:06 PM
dizzy at work....
02/15/2008 07:57:43 AM
LOL! Nice SP! Now if you had gone further around with your head off to one side I'd really be impressed.
02/14/2008 06:06:28 AM
spinning around in the chair? to me this is not panning. some may disagree with that, but I expect a little more in this challenge other than fixing the camera relative to the subject.
02/13/2008 03:13:40 PM
nice
02/13/2008 02:48:02 PM
nice eyes
02/13/2008 08:01:47 AM
actually very good panning for a self portrait
02/12/2008 07:45:03 PM
The shot seems so simple, yet I have to wonder...? Is this just a self-portrait while you spun in your desk chair?! A genius is what this shot is! This technique never even entered my mind.

"Use the technique of panning to create an effective photograph"; and this is exactly what you did. Way to think outside the box. I like it. -Brandon

The background could've been blurred a little more for me but this concept is great.


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